Themes in "OFOTCCN" & "The Stranger"
Across
- 1. A short way to describe it; The way of rebellion aspect of Camus' piece.
- 5. The main protagonist in "The Stranger" is seen to do this during the funerary events for his mother.
- 7. Camus assures the readers throughout his works that many things Meursault does are ___(ity) in retrospect, but contribute to the book's overall themes.
- 9. Fill in the blank: Camus argues that the only certain thing in life is the inevitability of death, and, because all humans will eventually meet death, all lives are all equally _____.
- 10. The men are diagnosed as __________(ity).
Down
- 2. The damaged relationships many characters have with women has to deal with the oppression of _____.
- 3. Why does Meursault have no reason for his actions, such as his decision to marry Marie and his decision to kill the Arab?
- 4. The ideal that patients must act in a certain way to remain "normal" in the ward.
- 6. The women in the story "One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest" are described in this way.
- 8. The way the men are hid away to society shows they are _______.